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THE START, AUGUST 2, 1912. SUMMER COMFORT] As a Wotnati »|(DEPENDS LARGELY ; | TIME IS SHORT Lettre to Cynthia Grey] pros at Thinks The greatest obstacles to human These is nothing #0 conducive to * * 18,000 in Free and sor Mitleltaiadadh coral S| woman's bodily comfort in eunmer| MATPInOes fe weeriuone of what,we| . Summer Garments for less than half, RRR TR ikki te ete te ie ac 8 propor bathing, have not Suits, Coats and Dresses Whether it be a dip in I | Equal Prizes Is there a place on earth for me? Washington or just a plain i Contes ta certainty srowine ola! Values Up to $32.50 And have I a work to do? plunge, the daily bath should not be | w» 9. eo re - at for eve ‘e Or Is the shadow for my lot, omitted eee tae thse tes whore pred yhile the sun shines bright for you? Neither should it be hurried, asfon’, man who loves het Hundreds of Answers Pouring in nner Mou ee tr ga{ther Women In the world e Is the dew upon the grasses, on it, A 1 has three cha r All Directi And the birds that sing in’ atr, A cupful of pblearbonate of #odalactorn the one che. oshititn. the rom rections Meant for me? Should I rejoice added to # full bath increases ite[Vcers the one she exhibits, the Linen Suits and Coats Tait to kate tat | ass tnt Rdded to a full bath Increases I¥lone whe has, and the one she thinks she has, Values Up to $15.00 the water, cools the s¥‘n, and allays a Can affilction break our spirit? unpleasant heat eruptions Can misfortune block our way? hen a - “Opportunity knocks but once at 5 or A fatiguing day nothing!) 70 0 Rn ; / Coupled with the taunts and jeering, tones up the system eo quickly and|onct 49°F.” ‘Then build with many @ people, dear Miss Grey? effectually as a cool plunge, fol “ @ Can an arm or log that’s missing, lowed by fresh, clean clothing, ddd dea Or & spine that’s crooked bent, Re thé angry wrath from heaven WARP Pe Meee | FOR “TEATIE” * Coma i and Save Sent to earth as punishment? “Fh : SR From st T long to have my sight restored, 7 Teatie,” your mother is very Though I have no gold to pay “Wi isick and wants to see you at once Our Savior healed without a price, CYNTHIA GREY ? Must I, then, turn away? ‘ " — . ! JULY JULEP Everywhere I've sought the answer, LL A deliciously refreshing julep) fut 1 sought in vain, and so can be made without difficulty by ‘Tis with hope I turn to Cynthia, the following recipe Boll 1 cup As others do, you know, . ful of sugar and a pint of water| "A BLIND GIRL,” per Mother, = for 20 minutes, Crash 6 sprigs of| 4 mint and pour over it cupful of Per A.—God is Love. His power is broader than the earth, the alr, the sen, Ibolling water, Let otand § or 10] 500 Arcade Building. It is yours to claim a blessing. We are equal born-—and free, }minutes, strain, then pour into the} Take Elevator. Into letters of sugar syrup, Add to this % cupful the a key to begin Sight is really under: anding Sightless eyes cannot debar of strawberry julce, % cupful of with. The letter A is number 1 in the alphabet, the letter T is You from God's Intended merey. Even blindness cannot mar, j\raspberry juice, the juice of 4 lem i wh. amid sa, flons, and. cool, the bits ot [number 20, and so on. Now tell us what the pyri oo Punishment ts never God-sent, but our suffering hangs betwoen 1, trait: Sab Sow BOA.” Laser te the Us and all the many good things, joys untold and sights unseen, fo—~* 4 |senson currant juice and orange Three Stories Without a Stair : 7 |iuice can be substituted for the v4 Bah. af come to me, or send your address, I will do all In my Jp [strawberry julce, or a glass of pre Sak MANAGER serves may be used sar ede ¢ ‘ ery instant that Brown was - a ’ NATIONAL PIANO MANUFACTURERS ob eth heheh roar divorees and another marriage. married be struck bis fatherindaw|* *®* ®& ke eRe Rk &| British Columbia does not req loi The New Salesrooms, 833 Third Av. Cor, Marton, Seattle, rd MAKING STRAP-HANGERS ‘a this #* not require |for a loan $ * eB yrs i pur mother cannot return) . "Why did he do that * COMMON DECENCY * FIRST AND PIKE FIRST AND PIKE ae Mi ‘Gre Pi within six months “His bride had warned him that|* * : ae Seay lease %| without risking contempt of court|tho old man intended to strike him|* k* kk kk wk ke Rw kK OR remind parents that It is hard #/and being Hable to arrest ena . Sa ntte ft in W. . rH ne abies os Sak eax chaee for on Pepe’ Mise Ores: On the car Most Sanitary Market in West. Free Coupons Given With © other ¢ nessed a woman person's hand while walking and two children occupy three sents} 10c or More Purchases, See Our Display on First Floor. while a number of elderly people I “i. ‘The conductor saw this, and] Jester We older people don’t enjoy straphanging, which is the politely told her the people who 9 ubstuff Svcs] S| GIRLS’ BAKERY Be and it was a rule of the com = seat Fase ad oatie bice nace CORNER FIRST AND PIKE ‘ > e should stand (her children werelf 2,2! c af| 3 GIRLS’ CAKES—Compare it. fr Th - } a: or ioc | with yours in delictousness, We same principle Have a har ») he woman flatly refused 16 00) to let her children stir, and grew ney. trust your deciaion. quite indignant y Rolls and Coffee Cakes, im batter—light and fleffy as ness for the child. He enjoys that. I was once spanked for On my way earlier in the day 1) Pream J an nab saw 4 mother with two boys aged! HERMAN’S—STALL 10!—BUTTER, EGGS, CHEESE being spunky, when I was 10 and 12 seated, while an old lady Always the Best. resses somewhere in the sixties stood the|{ Herman's Best Washington Creamery Butter, 3 Ibs. .......... $1.00 whole time. Free Delivery and Free Buttermilk to All Customers, worn out holding my mother's hand. Those Taking Part in This Extraordinary Manu- x “FROM JEST TO EARNEST” 2 isi woolen, Will you kindly tell me where the STALL 101, facturers’ Advertising Campaig tee eee fentt tien, Tam tautine’ to titan! — — Dear Miss Grey: I am in such f The fact that these dresses are made J/it our system of education. Of} BIG FLOUR SPECIAL & serious trouble I do not know linia ce ming 8 » . y Business Revolutionized—Nationa} Plano Manufacturers Tak- Tam to do. Please help me in a Seattle factory should arouse your aagesedts ing human myself, I may/] taaho No. 1. Hardwheat Flour.. ; 7 cans Sardines in ofl. a Hand in the Retail Selling—Now Forming Factory Clubs in I have set quite a little talk about 7 ’ a + it ideale anil «ie . eecee eves Saute 20 £25 Third Avenue, Cor, Marion Gtrect. Firat Intreduc- my neighbor's husband, mere tor t . interest sufficiently to pay the Tub AMERICAN CITIZEN. Patent Excellent A—Th t , > tory Club Only $3 a Month. Ten-Year Guaranteed Quality Pianos. Bi fun than anything else, and it has stuff Store a visit. If personal inspec- }] «icing, eae wth we apa High Flight 4 Delivered with other goods, “naiagg oo rye snapen Mego pe p tion convinces you that Seattle women convinces oe seams are doing Cc. A. SWANSON Ie jeir best along this line, Sued by Fisher Flouring Mills for Selling Too Cheap do not have to spend their money for A woman who takes advantage : A wers Must Be in by didn think would "be. repeated : Eastern’ made garments in order to th fi h 1 ns' go I howr eke to gulag to oe or a Zaste gare other xin ach ators ty se] SATURDAY SPECIAL] PRFCCED POULTRY divorce, although the husband has secure style and quality—you will buy Geetee-t bare wikmeunes Seene’ = Se. Mee eee been away and don't know it. Isn't ve Tubstuff Dresses. We are enthusias- ee | Hens, Ib. .........20¢ Monday, August 5th Saanatiainh seer we "tec jaat < - tic about them=-you will be when, you 2* a in i ie in iin ee end bane ° ace cg Ib. .......25¢ What shall I do? I don't want to see them. * SUMMER TONIC * Lipton’s Tea, ib. can’. Pen of fine Orpington Pullets, let them think I started the bail *® Halve your food. te |] Best Crescent Coffee, § Ib. » | each epee LOO We are closing out all Spring and = === MIOTH Umea d>HwTE From, Name Street Address Town or City .. ‘The numbers on the Pyramid make the Seeeeeeeeeee eee THE TREASURE NO MAN'S FOOL. HOUSE UNLOCKED eek 8,000 Set Aside for Equal Distribution as Free Prizes to fla *"*********** eee eee eeeeeeeee ° al Pian M uf: ctur r rolling. THOUGHTFUL. : The * Double your drinking water. #/f R23") paving Powder, 1b. can.ape Fine Leghorn “Hend "i” year Dold. 0 ani a e $ A.—It is poor fun that causes an- * Treble your consumption of * y Stare ‘“ = Rhode island Red Puiiets, ready other trouble. It is deplorable that & pure air. * ce Asparagus, Tig can-30e | to | $1.35 The New Salesrooms, some women cannot be silent, but pet: * Quadruple your laughter, he . = in this case you are wholly to z * a. White Soap. ae 823 Third Av., Near Marion Seca, ond BS ove thee Gaplor Orreereeerrerte? i T A ns able that you did not atiend strictly “ : . poe SUN GROCERY to your own affairs, FURNITURE POLISH Main Floor, Stall 106 etn Sion, © prrist and Pike, The only decent thing you can A very good furniture polish is iret Av. trance. one Elilott 3268. do is to go to your neighbor and made by using equal parts of lin- tell her the truth, no matter what seed of] and turpentine. J. P. PAYNE the consequences. nga BREAD BOARDS Re th hth ver wash bread boards In a to see us at our new location. *| sink. Seru» with the graim of the QUICK ACTION *| wood, using a small brush. 4. UAREM, SEALE OS, ee Set * fol nl al We Always Carry 2 Full Fresh Line of Delicatessen. Ree hhh ere ten ee re ¥ Dear Miss Grey: Will you kindly | As ‘As It Is the Policy of This + CYNTHIA'S ANSWERS Bread That Is Bread We are formerly of the Westlake Market. Old customers are requested settle this tn print? * TO MANY QUESTIONS © jessen's Ho! ery 4 1 1 was out with three or four girls | Give J n’s Home Bakery a trial. Genuine Home Made Potato and boys the other night and one of | | sun aot saa 'eooe '68'0 ff House Never to Carry Over ff tz. 2 eciazes ” M AI | eo eter == urray Always Is Below the " efore ew wh id, | is from one Lemon and salt will remove mil- boy, and before I knew what I did. any good: Fs narreliger ogee 4 I slapped him as hard as I could pete Oth Fi rT M t Pri Cees ae ak es | season to another, we By. . iiny rim company's address erfFellows 01 Mea rices | Plane tell me if I did wrong | offer you an is 102 W. 101 St, New York. Leg Mutton 12 | Chickens .... MARY ‘ i Pot Roast ..... -ée | Hams No. i. A-According to the most ap Milk contains proteid, 34 per!’ pouting Beet . 6c | No. 1 Bacon .. proved. etiquette your act was ex aang 8 pa Rocdproee ind eRe mat ll RM. Steak .. ‘ite | Corn Beef, boneless tremely unladylike; but under the Y .s ry Pm yore . Pickled Pork ......6+0+.+.124%0 |cireumstances I, for one, do not 5s " and Inctone, 4.9 per cent. Va condemn you, and if the girls who teh ae inv’ ° shun you on account of such action _ In eating meat it ts customary to On Pike lace— talls 2-3 t es at a time, and eat would take the same stand, slander held tn the slaht had ors would be scarcer than hens ‘ / /;, Min stags dhe teeth. Really, | would like to hug y) , Napoleon was born on the Island you. / jot Corsica in 1769. He recetved ‘ |most of his education in France, PETE ene ae FPR S \\ \ and during his younger years bore - SHALL I TRUST HIM, AND * i ¥\ a strong hatred for the French. . igs ath aa gates seit =i It is not customary for either lady or gentleman seated in | ahhh th hhh be | , taurant to arise on th Dear Miss Grey: 1 don't know y 1 friend, unless to offer a seat, If what to do, and as you have helped |the friend declines, he should be ei so many, | am asking your advice. : i \seated again. I have been keeping company pion! Pena noes with @ young man about a year | A WD is TORR RIOT tO tt salaied Ci 7 ext we to bu c P| y Now he will not You have another chance Saturday, or any day next week, YB older than myself. wil ® 1 | be FIRST WOMEN IN * qT * xf] Yeast Bread. Bread that can’t be beat. 5c and 10c Loaves. RRR KKK KK STALL 2%3—IN BASEMENT Bult, Coat, Dress, Hat or Shoes at GATELY’S for $1.00 cash andl) promise me anything, “just wait & week. You can have any garment in our store on theseHf) and gee.” He says his parents are |* ART ACHIEVEMENT *| ALWAYS DEPENDABLE epee os orange eiae caso 1a ke. get ims ‘uf [otk tock et io i totic 1513-231 FIRST AVENUE 1512-24 PIKE PLACE itary school tai laa $ an Gute ae fool $ aera k " The first American woman sculp Leon “ afraid he may not come back to me t ‘ Sd Dresses ........ 1,95 and Coats, up from ...+.. 15 soon, a8 he says he will, If he did during our clearance a, was Harrlet Hosme although BIG SUGAR SPECIAL / sen nite th ng 20 Ibs, Pure Cane Sugar... .$1.00 , 7 cans Sardines in oil Ladies’ Hats, $10, Men's Union Made $12 not { should die of shame, I know. $12 and $15 values $2 95) Suite. up from ' Shall I tell my parents of my con- “=! gale. i! sont Soe se, nt oy cite || 10 tbs. Pure Cane Sugar... ...50e | 40c Coffee ...... dition or trust to John? Please f 7 sa 5 Ibs. Pure Cane Sugar. . 25e | Washington Butt mt wie $1 45\Others $18 to $25 Bianswer soon, as 1 am worried to | \ ‘ Me OT to hae and tha uetitotueea | With equal amount of other goods | 10c pkg. Cornstarch. , La tent pn gape Sear 4 Ss AM $18.00 and Be iroins nro of remarkable. beauty Cc. A. SWANSON —Tell your parents at once {Men’s Hats, SHOES ANAM”? J srs ese repentance is sorrow ez ° $20.00 suits now ‘Tho inscription reads: |The grace|f sued by Fisher Flouring Mills for Selling Too Cheap F i hi for wrong doing, coupled wie .o, hs Z jhand this hard stone has formed AR urnis ngs termination to do right; not fear o ee leny! image.” aabr Burren ANe bees being found out. he first poet was Sappho, the " Alterations Free, No Security, No Interest, No Collectors. Pay at on a \ - ad di y NDRED $5 35 AT POPULAR PRICES sore or remit by mail. vidi AERAPA NENA EHRE Tho first painter was Onorato LIVERY CHARG 4 Roviana, who decorated the palace|f 60 pounds A. SCOTT, Stall 28 ee ee OPEN SATURDAYS UNTIL 10 P. M. iH 18 MYM BGALLY MARRIED : of Cremona, She painted for 30|f Flour years, but was insulted by a cour-|f Sugar ®% Dollar, we will do the rest. “We Trust the People. Stores Everywhere. tier and was forced to kill him, and/f} §'bars i eT RENT TL REE oO SPEEA Ee thoktohebel tele : |she fled and became a warrior, ya Meadow Gold Butter, Ib, ...38¢ Dear Mise Grey: I am a country | The first woman elected a mem-|f Ab yicots ~ x SOS FCPS k f 4 * Sahi ber of an academy of fine arts was|f} Pour large * DOO girl, and want to ask you a few Great reductions in furnishings. All $2.50 and shear of on sendemny of fine atte es Four lal EDGERLY-FITZ CO. estions, Mamma got a divorce on aeeeoupport last week, and Saturday | $3.00 Straw Hats, 75c. academy, who was born in 1552 TOKIO TEA STORE at Mia AUKE Reale r Columbia and The first woman architect was wie atlas dante, ta'ebe Joanlly ‘ _ Plantella Brizio, and the small pal malate SANITARY PUBLIC MARKET e rie J . ace before Porto San Pranqrazio,| 3 wasn't, ‘they say she woud dave lM SECOND AVE WHERE THE ff Sispet of tenes, sn San tt been just as legally married in this . de Francesi, stands to her credit, | * A . nn tll state. Now, tell me if this ts so. Tho first erayon artist with all A Qi ce Undertaking Co. A COUNTRY GIRL, AT knowledge of perspective and areht- apg ore eggs Het 2 gTOWN, |nament, was Glovagna Pretellent, BROADWAY AND UNION rd AVG. $a bcc cate’ fy YEMEN aravam Rvs || |. BROADWAY AND UNION | married so shortly after the divorce wad Isabella del Potso at Munich, Phone East 300, in this state, as the law here %e I | autres six months to expire between appointed by Electresg Adelaide,